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Please note, requests for 911 Call Center items require 2 to 8 weeks for processing. §50-18-71(b)(1)(A) In those instances wherein some, but not all records are available, the department will make production of the records as they become available. Records that are readily available will be provided within three (3) business-days from the date the request is received by the Open Records Compliance Office. The actual length of time varies between each request. How long does it take to obtain a response from a request submitted under the GA Open Records Act? §§ 50-18-70, et seq., governs which records are open for public inspection. The Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA) Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. seq., allows for the following formats:įax: 70 What is a GA Open Records Request? How do I submit a request under the Georgia Open Records Act? If you are a resident of Columbus, Georgia, you may personally pick up a courtesy copy of your automobile accident report from the Officers at Desk Services located in the lobby (706 - 653 - 3205 7AM to 7PM 7 days a week) of the Public Safety Building, 510 10th Street, Columbus, Georgia. Simply go to and you will be able to view, download and print your accident report for a nominal fee. The Columbus Police Department has partnered with BUYCRASH.COM, through the State of Georgia, to be the repository of all its automobile accident reports. How do I obtain a copy of my Automobile Accident Report?
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If you are not in Columbus, Georgia or you are a business, you may submit a written request (providing all the above listed pertinent information in your written request to aid in locating the report you seek) with advance payment of $2.00, addressed to: Open Monday - Friday from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. If you are a visitor or a resident of Columbus, Georgia or the surrounding area, you can still personally pick-up a courtesy copy of an incident report from the Officers at Desk Services located in the lobby of the Public Safety Building, 510 10th Street, Columbus, Georgia. To request a report online please click the link below: The reports are for individuals not businesses. Columbus Police Department’s offense/incident reports are now being emailed to requestors. Reports are generally filled by the patrol officers at the end of their shift, so reports are usually available within approximately 48 hours of the report being taken. Records Room How do I obtain a copy of my Incident Report?